The study found that individuals who used their mobile phones for an hour or more per week had a 10% higher risk of developing cardiovascular diseases.
While the study doesn't prove that mobile phone use directly causes heart problems, it suggests a complex relationship between phone habits, lifestyle, and heart health.
The connection between phone use and heart disease risk was stronger among certain groups, particularly current smokers and people with diabetes.
Excessive phone use may disrupt sleep patterns and contribute to psychological distress, both linked to an increased risk of heart problems.
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